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# Welcome to the Windows Terminal, Console and Command-Line repo

TheQiuckBrwnFOOXJuumpsOverTehLaazyDog
One fleew over the COOCKOOSNest

This repository contains the source code for:

* [Windows Terminal](https://aka.ms/terminal)
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New misspellings found, please review:

  • ACCEPTFILES
  • ACCESSDENIED
  • Brwn
  • COOCKOOS
  • fleew
  • FOOX
  • Juumps
  • Laazy
  • Qiuck
To accept these changes, run the following commands
perl -e '
my $new_expect_file=".github/actions/spell-check/expect/57fc13f6c6fa0a79a06acb94de5005904a2e1222.txt";
open FILE, q{<}, $new_expect_file; chomp(my @words = <FILE>); close FILE;
my @add=qw('"ACCEPTFILES ACCESSDENIED Brwn COOCKOOS fleew FOOX Juumps Laazy Qiuck "');
my %items; @items{@words} = @words x (1); @items{@add} = @add x (1);
@words = sort {lc($a) cmp lc($b)} keys %items;
open FILE, q{>}, $new_expect_file; for my $word (@words) { print FILE "$word\n" if $word =~ /\w/; };
close FILE;'
git add .github/actions/spell-check/expect || echo '... you want to ensure .github/actions/spell-check/expect/57fc13f6c6fa0a79a06acb94de5005904a2e1222.txt is added to your repository...'
✏️ Contributor please read this

By default the command suggestion will generate a file named based on your commit. That's generally ok as long as you add the file to your commit. Someone can reorganize it later.

⚠️ The command is written for posix shells. You can copy the contents of each perl command excluding the outer ' marks and dropping any '"/"' quotation mark pairs into a file and then run perl file.pl from the root of the repository to run the code. Alternatively, you can manually insert the items...

If the listed items are:

  • ... misspelled, then please correct them instead of using the command.
  • ... names, please add them to .github/actions/spell-check/dictionary/names.txt.
  • ... APIs, you can add them to a file in .github/actions/spell-check/dictionary/.
  • ... just things you're using, please add them to an appropriate file in .github/actions/spell-check/expect/.
  • ... tokens you only need in one place and shouldn't generally be used, you can add an item in an appropriate file in .github/actions/spell-check/patterns/.

See the README.md in each directory for more information.

🔬 You can test your commits without appending to a PR by creating a new branch with that extra change and pushing it to your fork. The :check-spelling action will run in response to your push -- it doesn't require an open pull request. By using such a branch, you can limit the number of typos your peers see you make. 😉

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Thus, you should make sure that this comment has been addressed before encouraging the merge bot to merge this PR.

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